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Trend of specific mental health disorders for all services utilization between 2016 and 2022.
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Mean 0-20 m sprint times for TSG, VBT, and CG groups at pre-test and post-test (with 95% CI).
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Mean 0-10 m sprint times for TSG, VBT, and CG groups at pre-test and post-test (with 95% CI).
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Transition probabilities and class sizes for three-step LTA model (N = 432).
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Enhanced Cell Proliferation and Maturation Using Carboxylated Bacterial Nanocellulose Scaffolds for 3D Cell Culture
Published 2025“…The surface properties and fibrillar structure of BNC–COOH facilitated the formation of hydrogels with significantly enhanced water uptake (1.4-fold) and adhesion force (2.3-fold) compared to BNC. …”
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Enhanced Cell Proliferation and Maturation Using Carboxylated Bacterial Nanocellulose Scaffolds for 3D Cell Culture
Published 2025“…The surface properties and fibrillar structure of BNC–COOH facilitated the formation of hydrogels with significantly enhanced water uptake (1.4-fold) and adhesion force (2.3-fold) compared to BNC. …”
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Enhanced Cell Proliferation and Maturation Using Carboxylated Bacterial Nanocellulose Scaffolds for 3D Cell Culture
Published 2025“…The surface properties and fibrillar structure of BNC–COOH facilitated the formation of hydrogels with significantly enhanced water uptake (1.4-fold) and adhesion force (2.3-fold) compared to BNC. …”